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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 25

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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Rcglstcr-Guard, Eugene, Ore. may Z7, 1957 9B TV Star Secured for Roundup Wet Weather Slows Lumber Atom Power Eyed (7)uhndorf For Glasses I ll 174 E. Broadway 3333330 TAKE CARE ol Your EYES TOKYO 1 Japan's regional power firms plan to have at least Price Slide two atomic power plants operating by 1962 under management Rains and soggy roads have Emerald Empire Fans to Meet Buffalo Bill Jr. The star of the new television show, "Buffalo Bill will be a main attraction for roden fans of a joint development company curtailed supplies of sawlogs, and the resulting slight decrease in production has eased the downward pressure on prices, accord ing to Random Lengths, Eugene of all ages during the Aug. 24 weekly lumber market letter.

Most green mills are able to hold existing price levels, but the volume of desirable business is Empire Roundup. He Is Dick Jones, who was billed at the age of five as the world's youngest trick rider and roper, and who recentlv was still low. Orders require fast ship FERN RIDGE PARK ROLLER RINK 10 Ml. Out West Uth Rink and Cale Open 6 Days a Week PHONE WE 54541 OR WE 5-2827 FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Public Skating, Wed. Thurs.

Fri. Sat. 1:30 4:30) 7:30 10:30 Cafe and fountain Open 8:30 A.M.-10 P.M. ment as buyers are reluctant to' signed to star in the nonular new extend shipping time in the event of a price skid in the meantime. television series.

His acting his The stud market remains rela tory siariea at me age of five when he was discovered by Hoot Gibson, and continued through a series of movies with Buck Jones. tively quiet with most mills striving to keep production in line with limited sales volume and maintain current prices. After working in New York In WBmlfM ill radio, he was contacted by Gene Large mills catering to shin- Autrcy for a series of seven menu ot mixed cars of green movies, and in 1949 was signed and kiln-dried lumber are beset TUESDAY through SATURDAY The Very Little Theatre to co-star with Jack Mahoney in the highly successful television with a spotty market, but manage to keep reasonably well booked ahead. Attractive' market items Presents "Range Rider" scries. It was during this time that he came into great demand for personal ap are moving well, but there is a marked increase in surplus of the usual hard-to-move items.

The pine market is undergoing pearances at rodeos throughout the country. Dick Langton, chairman of the Emerald Empire Roundup board, said this week that the young a downward trend generally, and only Idaho white pine and top grade Ponderosa commons show any strength. Ponderosa selects, except for mixed car loadings, and shop and moulding grades western star will be in Eugene for all the special Emerald Empire. Roundup events, and will MAX S1IULMAN ROBERT PAUL SMITH A Sparkling Comedy Box Office Open Daily 1-5 p.m. Phone Dl 4-7751 for Ret.

Adults $1 Children 50c present a special act at each of the rodeo shows. His complete are definitely on the weak side. Activity in the plywood market is still highlighted by the marked increase in the demand for schedule of appearances will be announced. STAR ATTRACTION Buffalo Bill Jr. (Dick Jones) will be a star attraction at the Aug.

2-4 Emerald Empire Roundup in Eugene, the Roundup Assn. has announced. He will take part in all Roundup activities. Several other special attrac sheathing. Several plants have an-l tions will be added to the Round up this year, Langton said.

They nouncea a higher range of prices for this item, but sanded stock holds to the $72 base price. However, demand for sanded stock has quickened, as frequently cus will be announced later. "By bringing Buffalo Bill Jr, to Annual Library Day Contest Winners Announced at UO the Roundup this year, we are following our policy of obtaining the best possible special attractions for the children," Langton said. In past years the Roundup has featured such stars as the csLenox $2195 tomers will take a quantity of sanded stock to get sheathing. Statue Unveiled the iettlnc 1 VSis presen(s "Jewel" Winners in the annual Library! prizes went to Lowell A.

Hin- Cisco Kid, and Rusty and richs, Portland, second, and Eck-i BRAGA, Portugal (fl A statue of Pope Pius XII the first of the ara v. Toy, Tillamook third. Day contest of the University of Oregon have been announced by Bernice M. Rise, Browsing Room librarian. won honorable mention.

another smart new pattern that eomblnca the elegance of 24 Karat gold with platinum trim. Hand applied raised blue enamel centers aparklo like Jewels against a soft peach-pink background. Visit our Lenox Room Largest single display of Lenox China on the Pacific Coast. pontiff erected anywhere in the The annual benefit Roundup is co-sponsored by the Eugene (AP Wlrephoto) LITTLE BOY, BIG FISH Little Jimmy Faulconer, 3-year-old angler of Lawrence, stood with a 14-pound Buffalo Carp that he caught in a small farm pond near Lawrence last week on a $4 rod and reel. Jimmy has been fishing since he was old enough to walk and was able to drag this big fish out despite its weight.

Jimmy weighs only 33 pounds himself. So that Jimmy could pose with the fish, his Dad had to suspend it from the cross bar of a playground swing. History of arts books won first world has been unveiled here. Prizes were awarded in five for Valerie Gilman, Eugene, in Junior Chamber of Commerce It is the work of Sculptor Raul undergraduate specialized librar and the Eugene police, with all different categories. The contest is held to stimulate interest in xavier.

proceeds going to charitable ies. Roger D. Gross of Eugene won second place, and Donald L. books and reading among stu projects of the two groups. Westerlund, Eugene, was third, dents.

First prize in each of four Janet Farris, Bend, won honor JlJiyjlJLMUill 873 WILLAMETTE able mention. categories was $25, second $15, and third $10, all in books. Cash prizes went to paper-back collec KUGN Schedules Panel on Cancer First prize of $10 in cash for CHICKERING PIANOS Amiickv'i Oldest ufl Beit Loved Piano JB.Ponotwt tions. the paperback division was split Pre-School Parties for Fall Entrants Set in Bethel District First prize in the graduate gen between Ann Becker, Eugene, Representatives from the eral library division went to Rob-1 and Charles and Lily W. Stevenson.

Dwane McHolick, Wood- board of directors of the Lane County Unit of the American ert A. Patterson, Eugene. George Gerhard, Eugene, received sec burn, won the second prize of $5. District School Supt. Tom Pow Cancer Society will present ond prize, and Charles and Lily ers said, "We would like to have Lewis Carroll, author of "Alice! 1 corner sth St Chtraelton W.

Stevenson, Yucaipa, Calif, panel discussion Monday evening from 9:30 to 10 p.m. on Radio were awarded third. Honorable In Wonderland," was really Charles L. Dodgson. He also was the parents bring the incoming first graders, in order that the child and parents may become Station KUGN.

mention went to Peter Plum ridge, Eugene. In a program sponsored by the mathematician and wrote sev Bethel district youngsters who will be old enough to start school next fall have been invited together with their parents to preschool parties in all of the district's elementary schools next Wednesday. The pre-school parties will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in Irving, Bethel, Danebo, Clear Lake and Fairfield schools. Eugene Junior Chamber of Com eral books on geometry and trigo better acquainted with the school, teachers and program." A collection of autobiographies and biographies won first prize merce, directors will discuss the nometry.

Discussions at the pre-school for George Gerhard in the grad aims and functions of the ACS and explain the services provided party programs will be on health uate specialized division. Giles1 locally by the Lane County Unit Wilson Maloof, San Bernardino, lunch programs, characteristics of six-year-olds, and reading moron ONE BIG WEEK of the ACS. was second, and John E. readiness. Panel members will include Dr.

Wells, Springfield, third. Honor-I -in Powers said that to be eligible Julius Hessel, president of the able mention went to Yusamasa to enter first grade next fall, board of directors of the Lane Kuroda of Japan. A children must be six years of age In the undergraduate general County Unit; Mrs. Alvan Parker, Movie Starlet 'All Shook Up' HOLLYWOOD tfl Movie star. ni MiirrAsror spiuriunue category.

Kimball Erdman of Eu director for volunteers, and Mrs. on or before Nov. 15, 1957, according to Oregon school law. There can be no exceptions to gene received first prize. Other Phone RI 7-2000 ENDS TUESDAY C.

A. Huntington, board member. Mrs. William Burnett, di this law, he said. rector of public information, will i7l fit let Yvonne Lime says published reports that she plans to marry Elvis Presley in Mexico this week serve as panel moderator.

An announcement will be made have left her "all shook up." THE DAD 51 Feature Times during the program of the coming visit on May 30 of Dr. John "We are friends, but there is nothing to the story," the 20-year- F. W. King, national director of the ACS service program. A pub old blonde said Sunday.

She has been dating Presley regularly MONDAY (Subject to Change) MCKENZIE (Sptinsdoldl Don't Knock the Rock. 7:00. 10:05. Rumble 'at mm since last February after appear lic dinner sponsored by the Lane County Unit will be held in Eugene the evening of May 30. QIC 5I10CKER! ing with him in the picture "Lov-l on tho Docks, 8:40.

ing You." HEII.IG The 3:00, 1:35, 10:05. Sleeping City, 1:30, 5:05, 1:40. EUGENE (Drtve-Inl Battle Hymn. 0WUIAMHU 4-4152 sClNMAS0q Nat "King" Cole Gene Barry Angle Dickinson II "China Gate" I yK-i Kay Mllland mm The marriage report, published in a Mexico City newspaper, was denied earlier by a spokesman 8:10, Bad Seed, 10:15. for the rock 'n' roll singer.

Everybody has fun at BENTON LANE AMUSEMENT PARK 4 Miles N. Junction Cltjr on 99W Swim Picnic Skate Fountain Fun Center Amusement Rides How about their marrying motor vu (urtve-in) Annapolis Story, 8:00, 11:05. Power and the Prize, 8:30. FOX Naked Paradise, 1:55, 4:50, 7:50, 10:45. Flesh and the Spur, 12:30, 3:20, 6:15, 9:15.

MCDONALD Monkey on My Back, 1:00, 4:10, 7:20, 10:25. Four Boys and a Gun, 2:45, 5:55, 9:05. CTHDTC sometime in the near future? Miss Lime replied with a smile: "It's a secret." K- NOW RI 7-2000 I ij A nil a ii I I WEDNESDAY I DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 I Swim Daily NoontollP.M All Summer Long Benton Lane Fool 1T DOORS OPEN 12:15 I Richard Pennine V'll Beverly Garland JD it "Naked A fl Paradise" I 1 Co-Hit I I 1 John Afar I Maria Enillsh I I yX "FLESH AND if THE SPUR" JFy BORTUNCASnRfnWjrEITY MA GARDNER iMltKMxJowwri yyyy COUIN (MAT PLUS 1 8-2836) WV Junction City BSS fit It iVlt VA ShipwreoH.ed on a. desert island -with TWO MEN theLITTLEHuT 39 MON. TUES.

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